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When the three drugs are taken together, there is a very high risk of developing renal failure.
When developing his basic yogic program, Crowley borrowed heavily from many other yogis, such as Patanjali and Yajnavalkya.
When the prototype electric pickup they were developing finally worked to his satisfaction, Beauchamp asked former National shop craftsman Harry Watson to make a wooden neck and body to which the electronics could be attached.
When the German autobahns built in the 1930s introduced higher design standards and speeds, road planners and road-builders in the United States started developing and building toll roads to similar high standards.
When his involvement with hypnosis waned as a result of failure to establish professional acceptance, he turned to the study of development spurred on by the birth of his two daughters, Marguerite and Armande ( born in 1885 and 1887, respectively ), calling Armande a subjectivist and Marguerite an objectivist, and developing the concepts of introspection and externospection in an anticipation of Carl Jung's psychological types. Ellenberger, p. 702-3 In the 21 year period following his shift in career interests, Binet " published more than 200 books, articles, and reviews in what now would be called experimental, developmental, educational, social, and differential psychology " ( Siegler, 1992 ).
When Short indicated that he might take the team to new rival league that was developing however, the owners held another vote that same day and allowed the relocation ( 8 – 0 ).
When Hokkaidō was incorporated, transportation on the island was still very underdeveloped, so the prefecture was split into several " sub-prefectures " ( 支庁 shichō ) that could fulfill administrative duties of the prefectural government and keep tight control over the developing island.
When Wright returned in 1726 with companions Robert Barber and Samuel Blunston, they began developing the area, Wright building a house about a hundred yards from the edge of the Susquehanna River in the area of today's South Second and Union Streets.
" When Bakshi returned to the United States, he learned that the cost of developing blown-up prints of each frame had risen.
When Frederick Rogers bought of land from the Earl of Derby on 9 January 1923 it was for the purpose of developing Keston Park.
When the town was in its infancy, lumber companies bought large tracts of virgin pine forested land and erected sawmills at sites along the newly developing rail line.
When it was formed, a few miles of woods separated downtown Caldwell from Newark or any of its developing suburbs.
When it was formed, a few miles of woods separated downtown Caldwell from Newark or any of its developing suburbs.
When developing software for a simulator, which can range from embedded avionics devices to 3D terrain databases by way of full motion control systems, the engineer keeps a notebook detailing the development " the build " of the project or module.
When developing a business plan for a new or existing company, product, or project, planners typically make cost estimates in order to assess whether revenues / benefits will cover costs ( see cost-benefit analysis ).
When infected with woodchuck hepatitis B virus, they are at 100 % risk for developing liver cancer, making them a good model for testing hepatitis B and liver cancer therapies.
When rich countries subsidize domestic production, excess output is often given to the developing world as foreign aid.
When developing an online community, it is important to have the right technologies necessary to keep members interested, asset management, and uphold community relations.
When developing software, testing the software is a mandatory step.
When Xavier finally began developing Cerebro, he used Sage to beta test it, comparing the readings of the device to the readings achieved with Sage's own mutant power.
When Matsushita started developing its automatic home bread-making machine in 1985, an early problem was how to mechanize the dough-kneading process, a process that takes a master baker years of practice to perfect.
When developing the character, Parker recalled there being only one Jewish student in his entire hometown of Conifer, Colorado, and described her as being " the token Jewish person ".
When the revised Book of Common Prayer was used for the first time during worship on 23 July 1637 in St Giles ' Edinburgh, it set off a revolt which became so uncontainable that it led to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, beginning with the Bishops Wars and developing into the English Civil War.
When developing Pixomatic, he and Mike Sartain designed a new architecture called Larrabee, which now is part of Intel's GPGPU project.
When developing quantum electrodynamics in the 1930s, Max Born, Werner Heisenberg, Pascual Jordan, and Paul Dirac discovered that in perturbative calculations many integrals were divergent.

When and imaging
When the shutter is released, the mirror moves out of the light path, and the light shines directly onto the film ( or in the case of a DSLR, the CCD or CMOS imaging sensor ).
When lasers were first invented, the speckle effect was considered to be a severe drawback in using lasers to illuminate objects, particularly in holographic imaging because of the grainy image produced.
When the toner supply is consumed, replacing the toner cartridge automatically replaces the imaging drum, waste toner hopper, and wiper blades.
When imaging tissues which are differentially refractive, such as the spongy mesophyll of plant leaves or other air-space containing tissues, spherical aberrations that impair confocal image quality are often pronounced.
" When doctors learned of the man's medical history, they performed a computed tomography ( CT ) scan and magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) scan, and were astonished to see " massive enlargement " of the lateral ventricles in the skull.
When one or both of these arrays are combined with one or more space-based VLBI antennas such as HALCA ( previously ) and now with RadioAstron ( Spektr-R ), the resolution obtained is higher than any other astronomical instrument, capable of imaging the sky with a level of detail measured in microarcseconds.
When viewed through a thermal imaging camera, warm objects stand out well against cooler backgrounds ; humans and other warm-blooded animals become easily visible against the environment, day or night.
When applied to a stack of images, typical in medical imaging, the resulting contours after image segmentation can be used to create 3D reconstructions with the help of interpolation algorithms like Marching cubes.
When used for color separation in an imaging system this method has some advantages over other methods, such as the use of a Bayer filter.
When faced with an unexpected finding on diagnostic imaging, the clinician faces the challenge to prove that the lesion is indeed harmless.
When viewed through a thermal imaging camera, warm objects stand out well against cooler backgrounds ; humans and other warm-blooded animals become easily visible against the environment, day or night.
When new imaging is used that takes into account asymmetries in the curvatures of lateral fissures, the hemispheric asymmetries of the planum temporale become negligible.
When a telescope is tracking an object, every minute is difficult ; therefore, reciprocity failure is one of the biggest motivations for astronomers to switch to digital imaging.
When the twin probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 passed by Io in 1979, their more advanced imaging system allowed for far more detailed images.
When computed tomography or, more specifically, cone beam computed tomography or CBCT ( 3D X-ray imaging ) is used preoperatively to accurately pinpoint vital structures including the inferior alveolar canal, the mental foramen, and the maxillary sinus, the chances of complications might be reduced as is chairtime and number of visits.
When ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging studies have been read by investigators with comparable experience, they have been shown to have comparable accuracy for identifying and measuring the size of full-thickness and partial-thickness rotator cuff tears.

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